COVID-19 Disaster Applicants

14 April 2020

What is eligible for FEMA reimbursement?

For COVID-19, FEMA funding is available for 75% of eligible costs. Because other federal funding is available to the State which can be used to cover the other 25%, it is particularly important for state agencies to maximize their use of FEMA funding for eligible costs. For all FEMA applicants, here is a list of cost categories which FEMA defines as Eligible Emergency Protective Measures (extracted from the FEMA Fact Sheet dated March 19, 2020 – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Eligible Emergency Protective Measures), along with notes [bracketed] on which applicants are likely to incur those types of costs:

Management, control and reduction of immediate threats to public health and safety:

o Emergency Operation Center costs - [Public Safety, VDH, Local EOCs, Hospitals, State Agencies with staff who worked overtime in the SEOC

o Training specific to the declared event - [(State and Local law enforcement personel, including sheriffs), EMS at all levels, VDH, National Guard, AOT]

Medical sheltering (e.g. when existing facilities are reasonably forecasted to become overloaded in the near future and cannot accommodate needs):

o Non‐congregate medical sheltering is subject to prior approval by FEMA and is limited to that which is reasonable and necessary to address the public health needs of the event, is pursuant to the direction of appropriate public health officials and does not extend beyond the duration of the Public Health Emergency – [AHS]